[vip_students] NCBI's Technology Podcast for September 2012 is now available

  • From: Stuart Lawler <stuart.lawler@xxxxxxx>
  • To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 11:38:00 +0100

Dear All,

Episode 4 of our Technology podcast for September 2012 is now available for 
download at 
http://www.ncbi.ie/files/audiofiles/podcast/podcast_september_2012.mp3 and to 
listen to directly using your media player of choice at 
http://www.ncbi.ie/files/audiofiles/podcast/podcast_september_2012.m3u

This month we're spending time catching up with some of the exhibitors who 
attended our recent assistive technology exhibition, at our training centre. 
We'll have more from this exhibition next month.
We also hear from Gary Worn, who tells us about the Newbridge Computer Club, 
Derbhile Graham, who talks about using assistive technology as a person with 
low vision and John Peacocke and pranav Lal tell us about some interesting 
technology called 'The vOICe'.

As always, we'd love to get your feedback and you can send email with comments 
or suggestions for future podcasts to technologypodcast@xxxxxxx

Kind regards,

Stuart


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